nDash offers software and services used by B2B brands & agencies to scale written content creation (without sacrificing quality). nDash's models are built to support content goals of all sizes, whether the company is seeking an occasional blog post or wants to build out complex campaigns at scale.
$300
per year
Uberflip
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Uberflip is a content marketing platform from the Toronto company of the same name. Central to Uberflip is its content hub for aggregating, centralizing, organizing, and finally curating content for delivery to targeted audiences in streams, culminating in the call-to-action (CTA). Uberflip also contains analytics that show how effective these CTAs are (and in what context they are effective or not) so poor content can be confidently dropped in favor of what works.
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I don't currently use any other writing platforms.
nDash is the best freelance writing platform I have used. Clients are of a much higher calibre, briefs are clear and well developed, and rates are significantly higher.
I've explored and created profiles on several different content agencies/content sites and have found them to be lacking -- so many are a race to the bottom with writers of wildly varying skill and experience levels "competing" against veteran writing professionals.
SnapApp is a sister company of Uberflip. We had great results (2500 leads created within the year) and allowed our Sales Team to overachieve on our revenue goals.
In my experience Uberflip measures up quite well to Seismic. It is easier to find the content you need in cotnent hubs and because of the interface. That makes it more useful. It is similarly easy to share content. Where Uberflip is weaker is backend link tracking viewing …
We were evaluating apples and oranges, really. At the time of our evaluation, Pathfactory was more of a system (called LookBookHQ at the time) to create individual landing pages. Content was not really centralized or reported on outside of the individual page created.
I think they have different perspectives and solutions, I think Uberflip is similar but different and use both to complement the strategy, there are things that they share and I choose which is the best from both in that specific area and used it. I love HubSpot and I think …
We preferred the vision for Uberflip and the team we worked with. It has an aggressive development roadmap and they roll out features quickly, including better integrations with our wider tech stack - including 6sense, salesforce, and Marketo,
I have not used an Uberflip alternative as I find Uberflip to be leading the pack. I've heard peers using PathFactory, but none of them seemed too impressed.
When it comes to asset management, Uberflip has a HubSpot beat. That doesn't mean HubSpot isn't necessary for other functions, but when it comes to the content itself, the backend organization, reporting (item and stream level), and delivery of the content is much more useful …
We looked at 6 different categories of these products. Below I outline how Uberflip stacked up against the other products.
Look N Feel: The Uberflip platform and front end hub look n feel scored higher than either of the other products. They had more template options, better …
Ceros is a completely different type of tool, and didn't have the full functionality we needed. Pathfactory was good but lacked some ABM features for customization. Overall, we chose Uberflip because of all the integrations and ABM functionality we were after. They also wow'ed …
Uberflip's strengths seem to be in the organization and delivery of content journeys, the measurement of content engagement and integration into a broader digital marketing strategy (SEO capabilities, embedding on pages, partnerships and integrations).
The WordPress site that we used before Uberflip was not intuitive, required developer time to maintain, and did not offer the same level of customization to the content types as Uberflip does. The connection with Pardot was not as smooth either.
Uberflip truly integrates with the website experience through the resources hub and streams, but also in main website pop-ups and embedded tiles. It also fully integrates with our Marketing Automation Platform so we get additional information and data.
Compared to Issuu, Uberflip has higher level content creation solutions and more integration of multi-media components for campaigns. Uberflip also allows everyone to build campaigns within the design itself.
Uberflip is a simpler solution and gets the job done. Yes, there are more bells and whistles with some of the enterprise level solutions, but they are going to be more costly and complex. Uberflip gives you what you need to get the job done for the most part.
The only competitor we looked at in comparison to Uberflip was Visually. From our perspective, Visually just didn't align with the content hub needs we were needing. We also had a more enjoyable sales process with Uberflip as they spent a lot of time customizing our demo …
I have not found another platform that provides all the functionality Uberflip does. Before Uberflip we cobbled together content on our website, in our marketing automation platform, internal share sites for sales and such to give us a fraction of what Uberflip can do.
At the time of purchase we looked a few different Content Management Systems but what really stood out with Uberflip was the competitive pricing and the outstanding Customer Support team. They were there with us through set up making it an easy transition over and the customer …
We selected Uberflip because it was integrated with HubSpot and provided a user experience similar to what we were developing on our website. Uberflip has also been very responsive since day 1 and gets our issues resolved quickly. We looked at doing more in-house or building it …
I was not involved in the initial selection of Uberflip and have not used competitive products. In the past I have dealt with home-grown web pages/sections that housed content and it was very painful.
nDash is best suited for experienced writers who specialize in a niche. By default, companies using nDash for content should have a solid budget as you're paying for quality content and results
Uberflip is well suited to bring your larger organization into sharing content. Instead of relying only on marketing to be driving content, Uberflip has made it easy to integrate content into the sales process or client services process, with the ability to make the experience unique to sales or CS. Where Uberflip may not be as suited is if you are looking for landing pages to capture leads, most of the time for landing pages designed to sell a product you want to add specific feature copy and be able to place a gate over content without having a user jumping from page to page, while also having the gate capturing information and allowing you to trigger activities from your marketing automation system. Uberflip doesn't allow you to add copy or manipulate a landing page and only allows you to add information from a gate to a static list, which does not allow you to automate the process.
Sales Enablement - We can now have Sales pick and choose what content they want to send out to Clients/Prospects while having all of the data tracked on the back-end
Content Management - We can host all of our PDF content in Uberflip so it is easy to pull individually or into sales/marketing use cases
Client Relations - Our CSM and the entire Uberflip team has been incredibly helpful in getting us off the ground and helping us figure out how Uberflip fits in exactly with our use cases.
The one time I ran into a small issue with the platform -- I don't even recall what it was now -- I emailed the team and mentioned it. I think it was later that afternoon that I got a return email thanking me for the heads up and letting me know the issue was resolved.
This serves all of our content marketing needs, but our sales team does need a more robust sales enablement solution. It's hard to have the engagement/usage data for different kinds of content in disparate systems. But I've looked for years and been unable to find a one-size-fits-all solution to solve all marketing and sales enablement use cases.
For me this has been very easy to use. Once we got the basics down it was easily repeatable and if we did end up having questions our point of contact was very helpful and fast in getting our questions answered. If it was above their capabilities they brought in a support professional who really made it easy for us to learn and replicate their steps.
The support and the team at Uberflip is THE BEST!!! They are seriously so great. They got to know me on a personal level and really cared about getting my Hub set up the way I wanted and they want my Hub to be successful. They even took a few of us out to dinner when they were in my area for a marketing event. They are always there to help me and only a quick email or phone call away
It wasn't exactly training but there was a step by step check list of things in a project the Uberflip team shared with me. There were links to helpful articles on it that walked me through how to set things up
The implementation team was with us every step of the way, helping us map what needed to be done, providing examples of other customers and being as hands-on as we needed
I've explored and created profiles on several different content agencies/content sites and have found them to be lacking -- so many are a race to the bottom with writers of wildly varying skill and experience levels "competing" against veteran writing professionals. nDash is different; its clients are serious companies that value (and are willing to pay for) high-quality content. Additionally, I've observed that nDash tends to be "pickier" than other platforms when it comes to accepting writers. As a freelancer, I'm driven to "up my game" because I'm not competing against a bunch of writing newbies but a bevy of experienced writing professionals. I appreciate that they keep me on my toes
When it comes to asset management, Uberflip has a HubSpot beat. That doesn't mean HubSpot isn't necessary for other functions, but when it comes to the content itself, the backend organization, reporting (item and stream level), and delivery of the content is much more useful in Uberflip. Otherwise, they have the same learning curve.